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sortie |
commun., el. |
egress |
comp., MS, Braz. |
output (A part, subassembly, or product that is produced by a manufacturing process or resource); issue (The release of items from inventory) |
el. |
feeder bay; outgoing feeder; terminal |
IT |
shift-out; escape |
IT, tech. |
output data; output process |
libr., port. |
publication; release |
mater.sc. |
outlet |
mech.eng. |
efflux; jet; jet stream; thrust |
med. |
output |
scient., mater.sc. |
runout |
tech., industr., construct. |
delivery table |
transp., construct. |
egress point |
transp., industr., construct. |
delivery; outturn |
transp., nautic. |
voyage |
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comp., MS |
Exit (An item on the right-click menu for the Communicator icon that appears in the Windows taskbar that signs the user out of Communicator and closes all open Communicator windows and dialog boxes) |
comp., MS, Braz. |
Sign Out (A UI element that ends a user session or exits a service); Fly Out (A title animation in Windows Movie Maker) |
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environ. |
salt The reaction product when a metal displaces the hydrogen of an acid; salt; salts |
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comp., MS, Braz. |
exit (In a program, to move from the called routine back to the calling routine. A routine can have more than one exit point, thus allowing termination based on various conditions) |
social.sc. |
to shake |
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comp., MS, Braz. |
sign out (To end a user session for an Internet account. For example, you sign out of a Microsoft account, an Internet service provider account, or Skype) |
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Portuguese thesaurus |
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IT, tech. |
output |